Spring Autumn Theater - Noh and Kyogen is Traditional show Stage/Dance/Comedy event held in Japan.
Ten times this year. Annual planning to enjoy Noh and Kyogen at the Kabuki Theater "Chunpu-za". "Nature resident" is a model based on Zen priest who existed in the late Kamakura period. In order to recover the child who sold himself from buying people, we will showcase the dances of musical performance, 簓, taiko and entertainment on the banks of Lake Biwa. "Nature resident" is said to be the "Noh theater" its performance, but at the bottom of it is the belief of the Zen priest "to abandon the body for the law" is flowing. Please see Noh "Nature Sanitake" which blends amusement and thought nicely.
聟 entering kyogen's "two-person hakama" is a performance that becomes a "three-stage dance" where music is entered, where small dances such as "Nanatsuko" are danced in the scene of a spree at the end part. Please enjoy "two people hakama" which becomes a more gorgeous atmosphere.
Name of performance: Theater Spring Fall - Noh and Kyogen
Location: Kyoto Chunpu-ga Art Theater (Kyoto University of Art and Design)
Begining: of 2018/10/31 (Wednesday) 10:00
Notes:
※ Please do not enroll preschool children.
Student and youth tickets are only processed at the Ticketing Center.
※ Please do not come by car or motorbike.
Limited number of tickets: You Can specify up to 4 tickets with one application. Application limit one times
Type of seats and fees:
S seat (in common): ¥ 7,000
One seat (common): ¥ 6,000
Payment methods: You can choose in front of the desk reception.
Credit card: The payment will be made at that time of completing application.
Convenience Store / ATM: Please pay before the deadline of show at that time of registration.
Circle K · Sunkus/ATMs pay per view times
Online Banking: Please pay before the deadline shown at time of registration.
You can choose it in the receptionist
Delivery 【courier service】: We will delivery within approximately one week after payment is completed.
Family Mart: Please pick it up at the Fami port terminal inside the store after October 31, 2018 (Wednesday).
Seven - Eleven: Please check in at check out after 10/31/201 (Wednesday).
Katayama Kuroyomon (Katayama Kuroyomon) is the name that the owner of the Katayama family of Citéa Kanazawa nobility teaches himself. Katayama family has been active in Kyoto since the beginning, in the Edo era to attend the ban ban noho, as well as the director of the Kanasawa district Kanazawa district, and was regarded as "Kisho Shoshinyo" in the Keihan district. After that, the main Katayama family owner will inherit the position to say this "general manager of Kansei's Kansei style" from time to time.
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